Jesse Bradford

Fall TV

Jimmy Fallon Explains What a DILF Is

Jimmy Fallon isn't starring in NBC's Fall comedy Guys With Kids, but he is behind the show as executive producer and creator.

Jimmy Fallon isn't starring in NBC's Fall comedy Guys With Kids, but he is behind the show as executive producer and creator. The late-night host couldn't physically be at the TCA panel for the series, but he participated via satellite. Even on a screen, Fallon managed to crack up the press and make the premise for the sitcom sound adorable rather than cheesy, and he clarified — for those who were not aware yet — what a DILF is. Read on for that, and what cast members like Anthony Anderson and Tempestt Bledsoe had to say about the show.

  • Guys With Kids was originally titled DILFs and was probably changed for obvious reasons, but it didn't stop Fallon from clarifying the acronym. First he said that the inspiration for the show came from "seeing young, good-looking guys who were embracing the role of dads. DILFs. If you know what a MILF is, you know what a DILF is," he explained. Not that he needed to, and for what it's worth, I'm glad he didn't totally spell it out for us.
  • Bledsoe, who played Vanessa Huxtable on The Cosby Show, talked about returning to NBC and a network sitcom. She said she was attracted to the "positive, funny, warm" feel of the Guys With Kids script and liked that the series shows that it's "hip and cool to take care of your kids." Bledsoe plays the wife of Anderson's character, and in a cute moment, Anderson exclaimed that a bonus to working on the show is getting to kiss his childhood crush.
  • Anderson — who was asked to join the cast by Fallon because they're friends — is the only one of the three guys in the cast who is a dad in real life. He said working on the show made him want to have more kids, and it sounds like his costars Jesse Bradford and Zach Cregger are getting the hang of it. Both men said they liked the experience of having infant costars, with Cregger saying that babies can't be anything but authentic, and "after a couple of hours, your costar likes to put their hand in your mouth."
  • Fallon isn't concerned about the stigma of Guys With Kids being a multicamera sitcom, and he said that people were asking why it had a laugh track. "That's not a laugh track," he explained. "It's what happens in front of a live studio audience." And in classic Jimmy Fallon fashion, he cracked that he wants James Earl Jones to do the voice-over explaining that.

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POPSUGAR News

The 10 Hottest Heartthrobs on Fall TV's New Shows!

It's September and what would Fall TV be without a new class of hot guys?

It's September and what would Fall TV be without a new class of hot guys? We've already checked out the kickass female characters, our top five new shows, and the hardest DVR decisions. Now it's time to sit back and enjoy the manjoyment. From handsome guy James Wolk to shirtless Alex O'Loughlin, we've gathered up the sexiest guys to keep an eye out for on Fall TV. Use our printable premiere calendar to know when to tune in and watch our top 10 men on this PopSugar Rush Fall TV special!

movie reviews

I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell: An Unfunny Waste of Time

You're supposed to think that the jokes in I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell are so shocking, so offensive, that you laugh because you forget being PC for a moment.

You're supposed to think that the jokes in I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell are so shocking, so offensive, that you laugh because you forget being PC for a moment. And if you don't laugh, you're the kind of square that Tucker Max, the lead character, takes aim at.

The real story is that the movie is offensive, but not because it's just so edgy. It's offensively unfunny — that is, the movie's jokes are not so offensive that they're not funny, they're such bombs you're shocked someone got paid for this. To see why I thought this movie was so terrible, just read more

Jesse Bradford

W Gets a Poster and a College Roommate

Casting for Oliver Stone's movie W, based on the presidency of George W.


Casting for Oliver Stone's movie W, based on the presidency of George W. Bush, just continues to roll along and so far it all seems a little. . . absurd (the idea of Elizabeth Banks as Laura Bush just makes me chuckle, for example). Today there's a poster, which gives us some new hints at what we can expect. I'm now willing to predict that this will be total and utter farce, given that the poster is simply a roundup of some of the most. . . questionable statements George Bush has ever uttered.

As for the latest casting news, Jesse Bradford (a.k.a. that guy from Bring It On and Swimfan) has been added to the group as Thatcher, president of Bush's fraternity. Shooting is underway as I type in Shreveport, LA and the movie will be careening toward a theater near you this October.

So, what do you make of all this? Will this movie be brilliant? Could you see it as a drama, or do, too, you think it'll be farcical?

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Elisha Cuthbert

Elisha Is a Sassy Girl

It's amazing that Elisha can go from looking like the frumpy girl next door to looking the way she does in these photos for Cosmopolitan UK magazine.

It's amazing that Elisha can go from looking like the frumpy girl next door to looking the way she does in these photos for Cosmopolitan UK magazine. She really does clean up well and we've always been a fan of this sexy starlett! Too bad her days on 24 have been so limited. Luckily she has found work elsewhere. Elisha is busy filming My Sassy Girl with cutie Jesse Bradford in NYC. Evidently somebody thinks they have chemistry together because rumor has it they will be co-hosting a New Year's Eve bash at Plumm this weekend. She's one lucky lady!

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